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Acknowledgements | ||
Notes on the Contributors | ||
The Early Romantics: Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Retrospection and Reflections | |
1 | Organizing Verse: Burke's Reflections and Eighteenth-Century Poetry | 9 |
2 | 'Between Self and Self's Book': Locke and the Poetry of the Early Romantics | 30 |
Pt. II | Collins and Gray: Subjectivity and Convention | |
3 | Autobiography and Elegy: The Early Romantic Poetics of Thomas Gray and Charlotte Smith | 57 |
4 | The Eighteenth-Century Collins | 70 |
Pt. III | Goldsmith and Cowper: Literary Loneliness and Politics | |
5 | Goldsmith's 'Pensive Plain': Re-viewing The Deserted Village | 93 |
6 | Wordsworth, Cowper and the Language of Eighteenth-Century Politics | 117 |
7 | 'Still at Home': Cowper's Domestic Empires | 134 |
Pt. IV | Smart and Blake: a Distinctive Mode | |
8 | A Very Peculiar Practice: Christopher Smart and the Poetic Language of 'Early Romanticism' | 151 |
9 | Christopher Smart and William Blake: a Distinctive Mode | 166 |
Pt. V | The Female Voice | |
10 | The Tenth Muse: Women Writers and the Poetry of Common Life | 185 |
11 | Every Poet Her Own Drawing Master: Charlotte Smith, Anna Seward and ut pictura poesis | 200 |
12 | Ann Yearsley and the Distribution of Genius in Early Romantic Culture | 215 |
Pt. VI | Forging a Past | |
13 | The Infatuated Worlds of Thomas Chatterton | 233 |
14 | Thomas Rowlie Preeste | 242 |
15 | 'In Albion's Ancient Days': George Richards and the Dilemmas of Patriot Gothic | 256 |
Index | 273 |
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